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  • American Indian Movement Women And Children
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    ... able to keep the residents of the Pine Ridge Reservation under a blanket of fear and helplessness (Matthiessen, 296). This was the situation at Pine Ridge when elders asked the AIM to come, to support those on the reservation who were under attack from the FBI and from Dick Wilson. What followed is still controversial today. On June 26, 1975, two unmarked cars drove onto Jumping Bull property in the Pine Ridge Reservation supposedly searching for a young Indian who stole some cowboy boots. T...
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  • The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal
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    ... s as: "Violations of the laws or customs of war, including murder, ill-treatment or deportation to slave labor or for any other purpose of civilian population of or in occupied territory, murder or ill-treatment of prisoners of war or persons on the seas, killing of hostages, plunder of public or private property, wanton destruction of cities, towns, or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity. " Count four of the indictment alleges Crimes Against Humanity which are defin...
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  • Crew Members Social Scientists
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    Phenomena is a matter that social scientists must view in a very specific and cautious way. Social scientists must have a balance of doubt and caution and willingness to perceive new ideas in order to be successful. Doubt and caution is used when a specific issue is looked into more closely, and it basically takes away the chances of one being too gullible. A willingness to perceive new ideas is another way of saying to be open-minded, which is a trait that is definitely needed. Many examples de...
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  • Communist Party N D
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    Does the Truth Always Set You Free? On the Waterfront is a classic, award-winning and controversial film. It received eight academy-awards in 1954, including best-picture and director. The director, Eliza Kazan, in collaboration with Budd Schulberg wrote the films screenplay. Based on actual dockside events in Hoboken, New Jersey, On the Waterfront is a story of a dock worker who tried to overthrow a corrupt union. Marlon Brando superbly portrays the character of Terry Malloy. He is a young ex-p...
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  • Laws Of Nature Northern Lights
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    In An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Hume emphasizes his belief that all knowledge is based upon our own experience. The foundation of Christianity is based on the testimony of the Apostles, who supposedly witnessed the miracles of the Savior, Jesus. Through these miracles the Savior proved his divine mission and thus, the backbone for Christianity was formed. The testimony of the Apostles is not knowledge based upon our own experience, but rather on the experiences others claimed they ...
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  • Reasonable Doubt Evidence Presented
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    In the movie 12 Angry Men a verdict of not guilty was given to the boy after the fact that apparently all the jurors except one thought that the boy was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. All of the key evidence presented in the court was rejected by the jury, which led the jurors to have a reasonable doubt about the boys guiltiness. I will present this evidence in chronological order and support why there is a reasonable doubt that would lead each juror to change their view of the case. In my op...
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    The Rosenberg trial, which ended in a double execution in 1953, was one of Americas more controversial trials. It is sometimes referred to as, ... the best publicized spy hunt of all times... as it came to the public eye in the time of the atom-spy hysteria. Husband and wife, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. Most of the controversy surrounding this case came from much speculation that there were influences being reinforced by behind-the-scenes pressure...
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  • Man Mind Second Hand
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    ... portable?" 37 For Roark, what is important is the building, and because Stoddard owns the building, there is nothing Roark can do to prevent its desecration. 38 Thus, it may be of some consequence that this trial, unlike the one to come, is between private parties. Yet another interpretation would suggest that the question whether what Roark designed and built is indeed a "temple" is one resolvable by a kind of direct perception, not requiring the mediation of verbal argument and therefore n...
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  • Supreme Court Common Law
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    The ability to block spousal testimony does not however apply to all couples under the law. Those in common law relationships are not considered to be one and the same and these spouses's are able to give testimony about events that occurred during the relationship. Ultimately, because the issue falls under common law the question of whether a husband or wife to can be compelled to give evidence against there spouse was at the justices discretion. Most justices are more likely to compel spousal ...
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  • Supreme Court Common Law
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    ... n law an accused was neither competent nor compensable as a witness. By virtue of s. 4 (1) of the Canada Evidence Act the common law was altered to make an accused a competent witness for the defence. These amendments left intact the common law with respect to the non-compel lability of an accused person at the instance of the crown. " These arguments would seem to nullify any attempt by counsel to automatically assume that competence includes compel lability in regards to section 4. Other a...
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  • Grand Jury Supreme Court
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    Encouraged by George Rappelyea, (a mining engineer who managed six local coal and iron mines owned by the Cumberland Coal Company), a group of leading citizens in the small town of Dayton - the 'drug store conspirators' - decided to accept the ACLU's offer, in the hope that the publicity surrounding the trial would help to reverse the town's declining fortunes. On May 4 th the group recruited John Scopes, football coach and occasional stand-in teacher at Rhea County High School as the subject fo...
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  • Due Process Clause Trial By Jury
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    The paper studies the history of the jury system in the United States. The major focus of the paper is to find out how and why the jury functions. How the jury reaches its decisions, what factors and which types of jurors influence decisions, how responsive the jury is to the rules of law and evidence. The paper suggests how jury system can be done better. Outline Introduction History Constitution and Federal Laws Discussion Description of the jury system Trial by jury The jury system criticism ...
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  • Percent Of The Cases Mental Illness
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    ... of laymen or a group of medical experts? Most of the time the jury resolved its dilemma by spelling out for itself the separate tasks that the law expected each to perform. In essence, the jury concluded that the experts testimony emphasized only one aspect of the problem, the clinical part, and that his testimony contributed little to the major dilemma that confronted the jury, that of placing the clinical or purely medical facts about the defendant into a moral-legal context. The jurors re...
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  • Sources Of Knowledge Source Of Knowledge
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    ... nature and scope of justification and knowledge, " Here Audi studies the specific nature of scientific, moral, and religious knowledge. Robert Audi is a representative of fallibility and he argues that some or even all claims to knowledge can be mistaken. Audi defines two different kinds of beliefs: perceptual and inferential. An example of the perceptual is I hear chirping outside the window. An example of an inferential belief is, Birds are outside the window because I hear chirping. These...
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  • Circumstantial Evidence Domestic Violence
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    Carson v. Wilson In the given case, Carson v. Wilson, there are several issues that should be identified and taken into account. First of all it is necessary to say that Lisa Carson was charged with manslaughter. It should be pointed that in the United States manslaughter is considered to be criminally negligent homicide. Manslaughter is not as serious a crime as murder. But the woman was arrested 15 years ago for domestic violence. Should this fact be admitted into evidence? From the juridical ...
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  • Supremacy Clause Fair Trial
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    MEMORANDUM OF LAW TO: Professor [] FROM: [your name] DATE: September 25, 2006 RE: Sally Stratmore Appellation INTRODUCTION The current lawsuit was brought by the State of Texas against the appellant Sally Stratmore, in connection with carrying 29 grams of cocaine and other violations. Appellant Sally Stratmore, timely appeals her convictions in driving a red light with broken taillights, in attempt to escape, and, finally, in conviction for carrying 29 grams of cocaine. Appellant was convicted i...
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  • Central Los Angeles Crack Cocaine
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    Congresswoman Rep. Maxine Waters A woman who will simply not go unheard CIA/Contrast Connection to Drug Trafficking in the US (South Central Los Angeles) Congresswoman Maxine Waters is considered by many to be the most powerful Black woman in American politics today. She has gained a reputation as a fearless and outspoken advocate for women, children, people of color, and poor people. In an interview with Peter Jennings of ABC World News Tonight, Rep. Waters was referred to as a woman who will s...
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  • President John F Kennedy Governor Connally
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    Motorcade Witnesses On November 22, 1963 John F. Kennedy, 35 th President of the United States, was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. President Kennedy rode in the back of an open top limousine through the downtown area of Dallas. Thousands of people lined the designated route of the planned motorcade, hoping to catch a glimpse of their President. As the motorcade slowed to its end, traveling through Deals Plaza, shots resonated through the city, and through the hearts of the American public, ultim...
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    Hurricane by James S. Hirsch In James S. Hirsch's book about Rubin Hurricane Cater, Hurricane, the author describes how Carter was wrongfully imprisoned and how he managed to become free. Hirsch tells about the nearly impossible battle for Carter and his friend John Artis for freedom and justice. Both, Carter and Artis, were convicted of a triple homicide, and both were innocent. The book raises the importance of, and questions, the writ of habeas corpus. Carter used a writ of habeas corpus to g...
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  • Kill A Mockingbird Tom Robinson
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    To Kill A Mockingbird Essay-Evidence That Tom To Kill A Mockingbird Essay-Evidence That Tom Robinson Is An Innocent Man Throughout history, racism has played a major role in social relations. In Harper Lee s novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, this theme is presented to the reader and displays the shallowness of white people in the south during the depression. The assumption that Blacks were inferior is proved during the trial of Tom Robinson. Such characteristics served to justify the verdict of the ...
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